Newsroom-as-a-Service
Your newsroom's verifiable editorial AI.
Newsroom-as-a-service for professional publishers. Research with verifiable sources, auditable per-story dossier, and direct publishing into your WordPress sites.
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Pesquisa do Datafolha sobre intenção de voto
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Análise técnica da partida — bloco de opinião
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The problem
In journalism, hallucinating is not an option.
Serious publications that adopted generative AI without grounding have already faced the worst-case scenario: stories with invented data, fictional sources, people who don't exist. The cost is the most expensive asset a newsroom owns — credibility.
Typedit was designed for the editorial problem specifically — not for general-purpose AI. The platform pulls verifiable sources before drafting, organizes an evidence dossier per story, and keeps the editor-in-chief in command of the final call.
In production, the rate of factual inconsistency after the Typedit pipeline is a fraction of the market average for tools without grounding.
What sets us apart
The dossier other tools don't hand you.
- Confirmed sources, verified in real time during research.
- AI-suggested sources, surfaced for editorial validation.
- Mapping of which claim came from which source.
- Per-claim verification status.
- Full history of revisions and editorial overrides.
The dossier is stored and auditable. In an internal investigation, reader complaint, or upcoming regulatory requirement, your newsroom has the full trail.
In production
Real numbers from real newsrooms
Numbers aggregated and anonymized from a Brazilian sports magazine in production with Typedit for 7+ months. The human editorial team grew +81% in the same period — AI covers volume, journalists focus on the reporting that matters.
FAQ
Common questions from editors-in-chief
How is the evidence dossier exposed for audit?+
Each story produces a versioned, archived dossier with confirmed, suggested, and divergent sources, claim-to-source mapping, and editorial overrides. Available inside the platform and exportable for internal investigations or regulatory inquiries.
Can Typedit learn our newsroom's editorial style?+
Yes. Onboarding includes training on your tone, lead structure, vocabulary, subhead patterns, disclaimers, and source format. Technical and editorial onboarding takes 2 to 4 weeks depending on complexity.
How does the WordPress integration work?+
Direct, official, bidirectional connection. Categories, authors, media, and publishing styles are respected. Updates to published stories are supported. No Zapier, no API patchwork, no basic push.
How does it work for media groups with multiple titles?+
One central platform, independent workspaces per publication. Metrics, costs, and audit trail consolidated at the group level. Editors of each title see only what's theirs; editors-in-chief see the whole picture.
Do you train models on our content?+
No. Your publication's content is never used to train models. DPA and ROPA are shared during commercial qualification.
Does Typedit replace journalists?+
No. The platform amplifies the newsroom. Editors-in-chief stay in command: they review the dossier, edit the text, approve publication. In newsrooms in production, the human team grows in volume and quality alongside Typedit's adoption.
Next step
Your next edition could come with the dossier attached.
In a 30-minute demo we walk through how Typedit researches, writes, verifies, and publishes a story from your beat.
Reach out to our editorial team — Brazilian publishers and international newsrooms in pt-BR markets are both welcome.
Looking for the Brazilian Portuguese form? Use the pt-BR form.
Talk to our editorial team
Conversations with publishers, editors-in-chief, and CTOs in media.